Arcam is a British company that specializes in producing high-end home audio equipment. The brand has a reputation for producing high-quality audio equipment since the 1970s. Arcam products are designed to deliver a detailed and natural sound, with a focus on simplicity and functionality.
Founded in 1976 by two Cambridge University students, Arcam began by creating amplifiers for its friends.
In 1988, Arcam released their A60 amplifier, which quickly became one of the most popular amplifiers in the UK.
Arcam has continued to innovate, releasing one of the first CD players (Alpha 5), and one of the first AV amplifiers with Dolby Atmos (AVR850).
The brand was acquired by Harman International Industries in 2018.
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Rega is a British brand known for producing high-quality turntables, amplifiers, and speakers. They have a similar philosophy to Arcam in terms of design and functionality.
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A high-end streaming amplifier that delivers 120 Watts per channel with a built-in phono stage and support for various streaming services.
An AV receiver with support for Dolby Atmos, DTS:X and HDMI 2.0a with HDCP2.2. It delivers 60W per channel and features a built-in Phono stage.
A high-quality music streamer designed to work with Apple's AirPlay technology. It can be used to stream music from your iPhone, iPad or Mac to your audio system.
Arcam products are designed and engineered in the United Kingdom, but they are manufactured in China.
Arcam offers a two-year warranty on all of its products from the date of purchase.
Yes, Arcam products are designed to be compatible with a wide range of other audio equipment, including speakers, turntables, and streaming services.
The main difference between the SA10 and SA20 is the power output. The SA10 delivers 50W per channel, while the SA20 delivers 80W per channel. The SA20 also has a larger power supply and more advanced components.
No, Arcam amplifiers have a built-in preamplifier, so you don't need a separate one. However, if you have a turntable, you will need a separate phono preamplifier.